Smartwatch lets blind people read text messages, e-books
Web Desk: A South Korean company has made the world's first braille smart watch for blind people, on which the points are emerged in Ayne Braille style, which can be written short SMS. At the time, around 29 million people worldwide are deprived of bankruptcy and they can read digital messages through this modern smart watch in the same manner as they read the letters emerging on paper under a barrel system. There are points that rise and sit.
The user can set their speed and intensity freely. Dot Watch Connects via Bluetooth via a smartphone and takes a message from any phone, app and service (such as guidance from Messenger or Google Map). Then it reaches the buttons inside that which emerges and sits in the message.
The Watch Software is an open API and can be converted into modest programming. Although there are several handicapped devices available for blind people, they mostly provide guidance. But it is necessary that the headphones are used for it, which is a bit difficult for blind people, while traditional electrical bile devices are very expensive and heavy.
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